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School Wide Positive Behaviour Supports and Interventions (SWPBIS) - Assessment Tools & Timeline
The following is a table of the tools with descriptions and timelines - you can down load these tools below, or go to www.pbisassessment.org for the current versions.
Assessment Tool
Description
Used when
Completed by
Used for
Send to Specialist Behaviour Team
SWPBS Training Readiness Checklist
With and without prior SWPBS knowledge
Checklist to determine how ready the school is to embark on a process of organisational change
Whether SWPBS is the right way to go and to determine level of support
At the very beginning
The whole school staff
To assess readiness of school to commence a process of organisational change in Behaviour Management
No
School Wide Evaluation Tool SET
The SET measures the % evaluation in 7 specific aspects of implementation
Once a year within 6-10 weeks of implementing Universal Prevention Strategies and then annually
The Coach samples the school population
Admin x1 Teachers x 10 Students x 15
Validating the results of the School-wide section of the EBS SAS
Yes forwarded by the Coach
Effective Behaviour Survey EBS SAS
A school self assessment tool which assesses the extent to which SW-BS practices and systems are in place in:
School-wide
Non-classroom
Classroom
Individual Student Systems
Once per year at the same time each year (usually in the same month team initially trained). The EBS and SET should be conducted in the same time period
The whole school staff coordinated by the school Behaviour Support/ Leadership team.
Informing annual action planning,
Internal decision making,
Assessment of change over time,
Staff awareness of building
Team validation
Yes, Contact the Specialist Behaviour Team and they will give you access to the on-line version available through the DOE website. Using www.pbisassment.org is another option - talk to SBT about this.
Team Implementation Checklist TIC
Used to assess team progress # 1 – Start – up activity # 2 – On-going Monitoring
Completed by Week 4 each Term
Team completes quarterly monitoring activities of SWPBS implementation in the school (completed individually and scores averaged)
Used by the Behaviour Support Team for self assessment. To revise the action plan? Is the team on track?
Yes
Coaches Self-Assessment
To assist coaches to identify strengths and professional development goals
Annually
Coaches
Coaches Self Assessment of Skills and Knowledge
No – used for Self Assessment
Some Questions that could be used to assess the Readiness of the School to embark on a process of organisational change in Behaviour Management (No prior SWPBS knowledge)
Is there an active school-wide behaviour management program in place in the school?
If so, is it working?
In general, is there a high rate of regular, positive feedback given to students?
Is there a set of 3 or 4 school-wide behaviour expectations (sometimes called code of conduct) that all staff and students can name?
Are there school rules that identify the behaviours that demonstrate these expectations in different settings?
Do we agree about how consequences are applied?
Does the school have a high rate of office discipline referrals?
Is student misbehaviour taking away from your teaching / admin time?
Is there room for improvement in student behaviour in the school?
10. Are you open to change in order for students to reach higher academic and behaviour goals?
The School-wide Evaluation Tool (SET) is designed to assess and evaluate the critical features of school-wide effective behavior support across each academic school year. The SET results are used to: 1) assess features that are in place, 2) determine annual goals for school-wide effective behavior support, 3) evaluate on-going efforts toward school-wide behavior support, 4) design and revise procedures as needed, and 5) compare efforts toward school-wide effective behavior support from year to year. Information necessary for this assessment tool is gathered through multiple sources including review of permanent products, observations, and staff (minimum of 10) and student (minimum of 15) interviews or surveys.
Effective Behaviour Support Self Assessment Survey
The EBS Survey is used by school staff for initial and annual assessment of effective behavior support systems in their school. The survey examines the status and need for improvement of three behavior support systems: (a) school-wide discipline, (b) non-classroom management systems, and (c) systems for individuals students engaging in chronic behaviors.
School Wide Positive Behaviour Supports and Interventions (SWPBIS) - Assessment Tools & Timeline
Table of Contents
The following is a table of the tools with descriptions and timelines - you can down load these tools below, or go to www.pbisassessment.org for the current versions.
With and without prior SWPBS knowledge
Whether SWPBS is the right way to go and to determine level of support
SET
Admin x1
Teachers x 10
Students x 15
EBS
SAS
The EBS and SET should be conducted in the same time period
TIC
# 1 – Start – up activity
# 2 – On-going Monitoring
To revise the action plan?
Is the team on track?
Some Questions that could be used to assess the Readiness of the School to embark on a process of organisational change in Behaviour Management (No prior SWPBS knowledge)
- Is there an active school-wide behaviour management program in place in the school?
- If so, is it working?
- In general, is there a high rate of regular, positive feedback given to students?
- Is there a set of 3 or 4 school-wide behaviour expectations (sometimes called code of conduct) that all staff and students can name?
- Are there school rules that identify the behaviours that demonstrate these expectations in different settings?
- Do we agree about how consequences are applied?
- Does the school have a high rate of office discipline referrals?
- Is student misbehaviour taking away from your teaching / admin time?
- Is there room for improvement in student behaviour in the school?
10. Are you open to change in order for students to reach higher academic and behaviour goals?SWPBS Readiness Checklist
School Wide Evaluation Tool
The School-wide Evaluation Tool (SET) is designed to assess and evaluate the critical features of school-wide effective behavior support across each academic school year. The SET results are used to: 1) assess features that are in place, 2) determine annual goals for school-wide effective behavior support, 3) evaluate on-going efforts toward school-wide behavior support, 4) design and revise procedures as needed, and 5) compare efforts toward school-wide effective behavior support from year to year. Information necessary for this assessment tool is gathered through multiple sources including review of permanent products, observations, and staff (minimum of 10) and student (minimum of 15) interviews or surveys.
Effective Behaviour Support Self Assessment Survey
The EBS Survey is used by school staff for initial and annual assessment of effective behavior support systems in their school. The survey examines the status and need for improvement of three behavior support systems: (a) school-wide discipline, (b) non-classroom management systems, and (c) systems for individuals students engaging in chronic behaviors.
Team Implementation Checklist
Coaching Self Assessment Tools